Clients

Business innovators

Leading companies in their sectors of activity noteworthy for their great business dynamism, resulting in the launch of many new products and services, innovative features and the great market penetration they normally achieve. They generally have strong and recognised brands, as well as broad customer bases.

Retailers in general

Companies with an extensive network of points of sale/distribution (of any sector of activity) that need to know the degree of implantation of their commercial policies. From checking to what extent the product offer in a shop is in line with the catalogue defined at central level, to measuring the quality of attention received in a restaurant, not forgetting the control of promotions or any other activity carried out simultaneously at various points of sale.

Companies with sales force

Companies where a strict control of the activity of the salesmen is necessary, such as the launch of a new product or service, the control of the sales calls of low-performance salesmen, or the measuring of the degree of customer satisfaction with the sales attention received.

Small and medium-sized companies

These are national or multinational companies with a reduced personnel structure. They are companies that must face the habitual challenges of business management (like large companies), owing to which on occasion they need to have access to professional advice and consultancy services. Their small size conditions the availability of resources and their capacity to contract the services of big consultancy firms.